| 31. |
Symix Expands Its Product Offering While Remaining Profitable (3 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Feb 28, 2000 Abstract : Symix Systems, Inc. announced, it had completed the acquisition of Profit Solutions, Inc. ('PSI'), it had partnered with Software Plus, and its financial results for the second quarter and six months ended December 31, 1999.
Type: Article
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| 32. |
The Best ACT! Is Still to Come (3 Pages)
by Kevin Ramesan and Katarina Novatzki
Aug 31, 2004 Abstract : After a long history as a contact management and relationship tracking tool, ACT! 2005, is expanding to offer more sales force automation features for small to midsize businesses. Now available in a workgroup version, it offers new templates, enhanced opportunity management, additional security, contact record permissions, group scheduling features, and new quote generation functionality. Technical improvements include an SQL database and a complete .NET platform positioning ACT! for total Internet accessibility. The balance of power will surely shift in the competitive landscape as ACT! 2005 covers SME CRM areas currently marked by competitors such as Goldmine and MS CRM.
Type: Article
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| 33. |
Will Sage Group Cement Its SME Leadership with ACCPAC and Softline Acquisitions? Part One: Event Summary (6 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Jun 2, 2004 Abstract : By recently acquiring ACCPAC International and Softline, the Sage Group continues to round out by annexation. It currently still has the largest geographic coverage in the lower-end of the mid-market.
Type: Article
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| 34. |
The Retail Industry: Improving Supply Chain Efficiency Through Vendor Compliance - Part 2 An Andersen Point Of View (4 Pages)
by Don Duval and Jeff Russel
Dec 8, 2001 Abstract : A vendor compliance database can range from a complex system built within the retailer's existing architecture to a smaller, stand-alone desktop database application. Find out what's Andersen's take on vendor compliance programs.
Type: Article
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| 35. |
Way To Go, Ross Systems! (3 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Oct 23, 2001 Abstract : Although Ross Systems today is merely a shadow of a once solid profitable vendor, its embattled management deserves accolades for tenacity and pulling off a third consecutive profitable quarter, thereby remaining in the race.
Type: Article
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| 36. |
Fatal Flaws and Technology Choices (4 Pages)
by Olin Thompson and P.J. Jakovljevic
Nov 8, 2006 Abstract : Food and beverage manufacturers rely on information technology to meet market demands. However, food is one market where most enterprise applications show a number of 'fatal flaws'ラcapabilities whose omission can impede operations to the extent of complete failure.
Type: Article
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| 37. |
An Unusual Human Capital Management Suspect (4 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Oct 12, 2006 Abstract : With Infor Human Capital Management (HCM) 3.0, Infor has combined transactional and strategic human resources functionality with planned integration to its flagship enterprise resource planning and extensions solutions, so that customers can better align HCM initiatives with overall business strategy.
Type: Article
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| 38. |
The CIO's Agenda--Make IT Affordable, Workable, and Credible (3 Pages)
by Olin Thompson
Aug 10, 2004 Abstract : A recent forum included a round table discussion of CIOs from different companies and industries. They summarized their charter as make IT affordable, workable, and credible. These realities impact all IT users, professionals, and vendors.
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| 39. |
Intuitive Manufacturing Systems Shows Maturity in Adolescent Age Part One: Company Overview (4 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Jun 22, 2004 Abstract : Having reached its first decade of existence, Intuitive Manufacturing Systems, a stealth mid-market ERP provider, has long taken the plunge of rewriting its system onto the pure Microsoft .NET managed code framework, which might bear fruits in the long run, if not immediately.
Type: Article
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| 40. |
SalesLogix and ACT! Officially Branded As Best Software (3 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Jul 29, 2002 Abstract : Having garnered a powerful broad enterprise applications portfolio, Best Software is challenging the competition and telling the market it will not easily be overlooked.
Type: Article
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